Sami Ameri's 'Plagiarism and Fallacies' offers a robust critical analysis of Khazal al-Majidi's controversial work, 'Sumerian Prophets'. Ameri meticulously dissects al-Majidi's claims, which allegedly cast doubt on the historical and religious foundations of prophets and their lineage. This book serves as a scholarly rebuttal, aiming to expose methodological weaknesses, logical inconsistencies, and potential instances of intellectual dishonesty or fallacious reasoning within al-Majidi's text. It is an essential read for anyone interested in comparative religion, historical criticism, or the defense of traditional religious narratives against modern skeptical interpretations, providing a counter-narrative to the challenges posed by 'Sumerian Prophets'.